A novel shape, the pagoda candleholder was designed to praise the remarkable unity between modern and oriental influences. Finding comfort and serenity in a lotus garden, a vivid red-bellied niltava selects a beautiful stem to call its own. Accent with tealights. 4 1/2"H X 6 3/4"W.
4 lbs.

The Verso Design 100% wool felt Coasters have been dyed with an environmentally friendly process and treated with an eco-friendly chemical that makes it dirt-resistant and prevents pilling.
To remove spills, wipe off with a damp cloth. For dried spills, rub out delicately using a knife. Clean by hand under water, if necessary, and iron through a damp cloth.
The Verso Coaster Racks are the perfect place to store and showcase your colorful Rinki and Kukka Coasters.

The clean and simple form of the Cylindrical Vase spotlights the classic and elegant Asian art. Here, these vibrant red plum blossoms welcome you to cherish the charm and tranquility of winter. 9"H X 2" W. 3 lbs.

POKETO ARTIST BAGS - LARGE & SMALL
100% cotton, heavy, canvas bags distinguish themselves with bold graphics, roomy pockets (for your ipod, camera, phone and of course, Poketo wallet), Clean silhouette. Worn on the shoulder or over the chest, Black and Natural in Small and Large. These messenger/shoulder bags are patent pending for their innovative designs.

These very hip and cool collection of handmade pendants will be sure ot bring you good luck. They are done on red leather cord with sterling silver findings and a lobster closure. The pendant are: mozel tov, lucky dice, horseshoe, the Chinese symbol for luck, and a clover. buy one or wear a few together... We can make them longer in length if you specify. In the comments section of your order please specify which pendant you would like.

refrain refrain is a character made famous under Arai's magical hands.
refrain refrain starred in the self-titled 2005 picturebook and encounters a wonderful adventure. The story is colourful, warm, cheerful and have a sense of humour that appeal to children and adults alike.
Made of cotton.
The bag measures 34cm wide and 35cm long.

The characters that Hoi-An Tang creates are fun yet edgy. Be it a pendant or a painting, the questions who, what, when, where, how and why you are, have been considered and have provoked this particular line. Her illustrations can also be found on pendants, rings, buttons, ashtrays, magnets, greeting cards, and a new line of styled garments.

Write a note with Galison's lovely Bamboo Garden stationery. Half of the sheets have one image, the other a comlementary image from the Japanese book Shochikubai no maki by Unsodii, Volume 10 of Hana Shishu ("flower poems") from 1934-1938. It is from the special collections of the Brooklyn Museum Library

Lau Lu La Toy and Hoshi
2004
23"h x 9"w x 7"d
Lilly Yeh, my professor of art history at the Philadelphia College of Art, would often say, You can tell the true nature of a culture by how they treat their women. She would speak of the decadence of the Han Dynasty, when consumption was erotic. (A real beauty had pale skin and a delicate cough.) Like Lilly Yeh, Lau Lu La Toy is a close observer of mores who hopes to profit from American styles. To that end, her granddaughter is here packaged as a consumer confection. In the market, she asks of passersby, Isnt she a perfect little doll for rich soon-to-be-husband? She bring much luck to family.

Lisa Lichtenfels studied traditional oil painting at an early age, attended the Governors School while a teenager and continued her education at the Philadelphia College of Art. There she met Judy Jampell, who was becoming well known for her three dimensional soft-sculpted facades. Inspired, Lisa was going to be an illustrator until the prospect of independent animation and filmmaking fascinated her. Graduating with majors in Illustration and Film, she was immediately hired by the Disney Studios as an apprentice animator.

The raised decoration on these vases is so extraordinary that the artisans chose to leave them otherwise undecorated. Our examples, modeled in white porcelain with raised relief, depict three flowers that are particularly prized in Chinese culture. The clutch of graceful articulated spider chrysan­the­mums symbolize autumn and an easy life after retirement. The peonies, mixed with sprays of larkspur, represent spring, health, and honor. The gardenia blossoms are emblematic of the month of November, and are well known for their intoxicating fragrance. Clear glaze on the pure white underbody has subtle undertones that reflect light and cast a luminous moon glow, especially in a darkened room.

<b>Artist's Statement:</b> <i>Aesthetically I have been guided by Japanese and Chinese crafts, European design movements and simple utilitarian objects such as those produced by American Shakers. The best wares of these movements are beautifully conceived and crafted and are thoroughly functional.</i>

Jeffrey Fulvimari is one of the world's most famous illustrators. His artwork can be seen everywhere from television commercials, print advertisements, picture books, bath goods and other fine merchandise.
In response to popular demand, this year he will be releasing a limited 2007 calender!
Each month is represented with Jeffrey's beautiful illustrations from past collections. This calendar will make your 2007 happy and colorful. Decorate your home or office with the Jeffrey Fulvimari calender. Also, send it to your friends as the perfect gift!